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Oakland Firefighters Honored For Saving Dog's Life (Video)
The dog was trapped inside a dog carrier in a burning house. Firefighters rescued and revived the beloved pet.

Oakland firefighters are receiving accolades from the group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) after rescuing a dog from inside a burning home last week.
Engines 26 and 29 of the Oakland Fire Department are being granted PETA’s Compassionate Fire Department Award based on their actions during a residential fire on 85th Avenue last Wednesday.
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That day, responding firefighters were told that a dog was locked in a small animal carrier inside a burning home, PETA officials said. All the people inside the home had escaped safely.
The firefighters apparently rushed inside, found the unconscious dog, and brought her outdoors.
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They then removed her from the kennel and did chest compressions while administering oxygen through a specially designed snout mask, PETA officials said.
The dog was resuscitated after six minutes. “Thanks to these firefighters’ courage, this little dog was spared a painful, terrifying death. They kept working to revive her until they knew she would survive,” PETA senior director Colleen O’Brien said in a statement.
“PETA hopes their determination will inspire others to come to the aid of animals in need,” O’Brien said.
The firefighters will receive a framed certificate, vegan chocolates and a copy of a book on a Texas firefighter’s plan for staying in top shape by eating a plant-based diet, PETA officials said.
--Bay City News; Image and Video courtesy Oakland Fire Department
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